
Women, Work And Welfare In The Middle East And North Africa: The Role Of Socio-demographics, Entrepreneurship And Public Policies
The Role of Socio-demographics, Entrepreneurship and Public Policies
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Women, Work And Welfare In The Middle East And North Africa: The Role Of Socio-demographics, Entrepreneurship And Public Policies
The Role of Socio-demographics, Entrepreneurship and Public Policies
About this book
In the aftermath of the Arab Spring, and in light of socio-economic and geopolitical challenges facing governments old and new, women's rights and empowerment have gained new urgency and relevance. Groups in power, or groups contesting for power, are more conservative than expected, and there are serious threats to roll back some of the gains women had achieved over the past 20–30 years on economic and social fronts.
The global gender debate has neglected the economic dimension of women's empowerment and a great deal of debate and interest among researchers is needed to push the topics further. This timely book brings together leading regional researchers to offer original research linking gender equality with economic policy, reinforcing the agenda from a broad-based perspective.
In the aftermath of the Arab Spring, and in light of socio-economic and geopolitical challenges facing governments old and new, women's rights and empowerment have gained new urgency and relevance. Groups in power, or groups contesting for power, are more conservative than expected, and there are serious threats to roll back some of the gains women had achieved over the past 20–30 years on economic and social fronts.
The global gender debate has neglected the economic dimension of women's empowerment and a great deal of debate and interest among researchers is needed to push the topics further. This timely book brings together leading regional researchers to offer original research linking gender equality with economic policy, reinforcing the agenda from a broad-based perspective.
Readership: Policy makers, graduate students and researchers interested in the socio-economic issues that impact women in the Middle East and North Africa.
Key Features:
- Incorporates a wide range of authoritative voices and counters criticism that the topic infringes on "cultural" issues
- Includes a foreword by the late Nobel Laureate Professor Gary Becker, the Chair of the Steering Committee and the Director of the renowned Library of Alexandria Dr Ismail Serageldin, and the Vice President for the Middle East and North Africa Mrs Inger Andersen
- More than 80 researchers were engaged in the writing of this book. They are intimately familiar with the circumstances of their societies, and what kind of reforms are needed
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Table of contents
- Cover
- HalfTitle
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Foreword: Recognizing Womenâs Rights in MENA Countries
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Committee Members of the Gender Economic Research and Policy Analysis Initiative
- Contributorsâ Biographical Information
- Contents
- 1. Women, Work, and Welfare in the Middle East and North Africa: Introduction and Overview
- Part I: Socio-demographics
- Part II: Womenâs Entrepreneurship â Obstacles, Progress, and Prospects
- Part III: Labor, Liberalization, and Gender Discrimination
- Part IV: Gender and Public Policies
- Index